It
has been a long time coming, this demise of our freedom. We have lived
a fantasy based upon liberty, freedom, American dreams, and a document
called the Constitution of the United States of America. We are a
people who believed in God, integrity, honest government, an honest
day’s work, and we believed in the foundation of family.

We
were led to believe that we had rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit
of happiness, because we were loyal to and grateful for the efforts
of our forefathers who wanted religious freedom and the right to live
by their labors and conscience. We thought we created and lived in
a country that stood as a beacon to all enslaved people in the world
that said, “...give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses
yearning to breathe free…” But in our delusion, which began more than
100 years ago, we left the back door of our government halls wide
open. And into our lives walked global banks and global creditors.
Now, they control our nation and our future.

Global
governance is an old goal, an old effort, and many generations have
been active in its pursuit. It is the dream of the world’s wealthiest
people, who are bankers. It’s an old money game. What we did not expect,
and what we did not prepare for, was just how powerful old money is
and to what extremes it would go to accomplish global control. And
as each day passes, I understand the sheer magnitude of what has now
become a cliché, “The love of money is the root of all evil.” For,
in fact, we now live with the truth of God’s cliché, and we must now
ask ourselves how it is that an entire nation of people ignored, and
continue to ignore to this day, what they claimed to value so dearly
– America.

Sustainability
is the death of freedom. How can I say it more clearly? How can anyone
reach the world’s people and say to them that the sustainable, global
movement is the end of all human endeavors? The end of success, the
end of brilliance, the end of religion, the end of humanity, morality,
compassion, and the absolute end of any hope for freedom.

Sustainable
conservation, and all it entails, is not about ecology or nature.
It is not about ending poverty or creating equality. It is not about
fairness or pollution or equal distribution or health. Sustainable
conservation is about power, control, and money. Sustainable conservation
is about loyalty to a financial apparatus that was invented by banks
and old money. Corporations are the backbone of all sustainability
efforts – globally. Corporations fund sustainability enterprises via
donations and resulting tax write-offs. Sustainability is about a
form of government that sees human beings as lowly paid employees
who are allowed to function if, and only if, they serve the profits
of the corporations. That is why NGOs have taken over America and
the rest of the world. They know that if they don’t play sustainability
ball, they will fail to earn livings. That is why there are literally
hundreds of thousands of NGOs globally, because the NGO network is
the friends, relatives, and known business associates of the corporate
world, and they all know that their financial future is based upon
corporate and global governance.

The
sustainability government, or corporate governance, prepared for global
conflict and global resistance. They created a diversion called ecological
crisis. That global crisis ushered into place the NGO/stakeholding
structures, which now, town by town, city by city, wilderness by wilderness,
dissolve the power of voting on local issues. And as local voting
powers are dissolved, new territorial lines are drawn based upon the
locations of and the employment needs of corporations. And as people
lose control of their local governments, and as local governments
cease to exist, NGO rules and regulations become law that then answers
to state legislation and state politicians whose campaigns are funded
by corporations. And as we all now know, the states are complicit
players with the environmental/conservation/sustainability groups,
which are beholding to the U.N. Agenda 21 mandates – the birthplace
of sustainable conservation.

Resistance
becomes very difficult when the taking of voting rights and private
property are co-joined enterprises. We actually get side tracked by
the state-by-state theft of private property. And though fight we
must for our land, the bigger corporate picture and the larger plan
takes shape.

At
the exact same time that property and voting rights are dissolved,
legislation like the Patriot Act, compulsory mental health testing;
RFID technology, controlled fresh water legislation, road removal,
manufactured super-viruses, national security, open borders, social
re-engineering of children and federal government take-over of public
schools and curriculum, deed-restricted housing, COPS (Community-Oriented
Policing Services), Live-Work Units, the anti-religion movement, co-housing
or intentional housing development, and many other facts of globalization
enter America, and all other nations, in a mad rush. And it was and
is all over-whelming and confusing, and that, too, was counted on
and planned.

Resistance
is expected, anticipated, and that is why the RFID technology, and
all its applications, are also here and awaiting legislation, which
will most assuredly be hidden legislation and decreed by executive
order. And the legislation will work in efforts to paralyze resistance
with full spying capability of all people, with limited travel laws
including limiting the right to drive, and the most effective paralysis
tool will continue to be the current indebtedness of American people.
Debt will, indeed, cripple our populous and enslave us to corporations.
Most Americans live enslaved to this system now.

Sustainability
is the cover story of corporate global governance. The end of private
property and voting rights, replaced by corporate ownership of land
and consensus governance, which reports to corporate funders, who
report to the World Bank and its creators, is the world’s future.
All will suffer, but American people, who are guilty of apathy, naivety,
complacency, and equally partnering and stakeholding to save themselves
rather than their nation, freedom, and free will, will suffer the
most. We have the most to lose, as we now know.

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In
100 years, if our great-grandchildren are still here, they will be
living under Fascist governance, and they will have been denied the
knowledge of America and her founding, denied the knowledge of the
Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and they will wonder about the
death of half or more of the human population. They will be people
who are servants to bankers and corporate elites. They will own nothing.
They will have nothing but assigned jobs. Their lives will be stifled
as chipped and controlled people. Their lives will be sustainable
nightmares though, sadly, they may never know of the concept of human
freedom and the pursuit of happiness. Only God knows what their lives
and the world might truly be like by then, but today, and no matter
which way you look at it, the love of money is the root of this evil,
and unconscionable evil is what it is. It cannot be disguised in a
business suit, with smiling bleached teeth, or with a paycheck. Denial
is hardly an option anymore.

Nancy Levant is
a life-long writer, a believer of God, country, Constitutional and individual
rights. She resides in rural Southwestern Ohio. She has worked professionally
with children since 1974 and is an ardent supporter of home schooling.

Nancy Levant has
done radio and television interviews, has been a guest speaker in many
venues including college campuses, schools, Indian reservations, human
service organizations, and has been the president of a youth sports organization.

Ms. Levant just
completed her new book "The Cultural Devastation of American Women:
The Strange and Frightening Decline of the American Female." to be
released May 2006.Equally,
she is a writer for freedom and land rights issues and opposes the United
Nation's Agenda 21 implementation in America.

Sustainability
is the cover story of corporate global governance. The end of private
property and voting rights, replaced by corporate ownership of land and
consensus governance, which reports to corporate funders, who report to
the World Bank and its creators, is the world’s future.